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Again, I was a huge fan of Papa Johns. I loved their pizza. However, Schnatter's support for the far-white has ended this love.
Schnatter is a supporter of Donald J. Trump. He supports the flagrant stupidity of a fellow reality television mogul who became our dear leader in 2017.
Schnatter had forced my hand. It wasn't the remarks about the Affordable Care Act. Schnatter said that the ACA would force his pizza prices to increase and put the burden on his franchises.
It wasn't the remarks he made about Colin Kaepernick. He openly criticized the former NFL quarterback after he started kneeling to the national anthem.
It was the fact that Nazis and white extremists proudly call it the pizza of the White race.
Papa Johns became the official pizza company of the alt-white.
A far-white troll from Columbus called his minions to support Papa Johns after the company lost the franchising rights to the NFL. Schnatter famously complained that NFL players kneeling to the national anthem causes his sales of his pizza to decline. Schnatter performed a mock human resource training course where he referred a Black employee as a NIGGER. The remarked doomed him as the CEO and spokesman of the company.
He was fired out the cannon as the CEO but retains a healthy portion of stock in the company.
Now with all the troubles, it seems like his wife M. Annette Cox can't take it no more.
We had a feeling Schnatter had cheated on his wife. I We just didn't have any confirmation. I mean he was allegedly sexually harassing women at the corporate offices in Louisville. It was told that he got seriously wasted at restaurants and start talking like an asshole to servers.
His net worth is estimated at about $500 million after the company's stock declined and he sold off some of his shares, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported.
The couple owns several homes, including a $23 million condo in Deer Valley, UT, an $11 million home in Anchorage (a suburb of Louisville), and a $6 million condo in Naples, FL.
Schnatter founded Papa John's in 1984 and became the face of the brand through a series of TV commercials, often featuring former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning.
The two have two grown children.
Louisville, Jeffersonville, Indiana and New Albany, Indiana has denounced Schnatter and removed his name off of buildings.
The University of Louisville also removed Papa Johns off their football stadium.
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